Cambrian resident creates beautiful bridal veils

CAMBRIAN TIMES
March, 1999

Stacie Tamaki has created a special niche in the bridal industry. As the owner of Happily Ever After, she creates unique and beautiful wedding veils.

Tamaki spends hours hand sewing pearl beads, Austrian crystals and French satin sequins to fountains of tulle to create custom veils for the upscale bride who demands that her veil be as breathtaking as her gown.

"Most brides give very little thought to the fact that the appearance of their veil and headpiece should be as important as their bridal gown itself," Tamaki says.

Tamaki's creations have earned her a spot in the current edition of the exclusive bridal guide, By Recommendation Only. In fact, she is the only designer specializing in custom veils and headpieces to be included in the book. Author Tosca Clark says of her work: "the craftsmanship and quality finish in every headpiece is unbelievable."


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